Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - September 7, 1922, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin WISCONSIN RAPIDS DAILY TRIBUNE NINTH 2804 WISCONSIN RAPIDS WIS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 7 1922 PRICE THREE CENTS FOLLETTE LEAD CLOSE CANDIDATES WILL MEET TO ADOPT EXPECT TAX PUBLICANS PERPLEX RE- LA FOLLETTE PROGRESSIVES WILL CONTROL METHODISTS CHOOSE BENNETT SECRETARY OF STATE CONFERENCE The Rev A A Bennett pastor the Methodist Episcopal church of this j city was chosen secretary of the j Conference of the Methodist j Episcopal church at the seventy-sixth annual conference at Oshkosh I day The Reverend Bennett will serve throughout the present conference and during the year SAFE MARGIN FOR BOGIE SHOWN BY FINAL RETURNS The Public Dema n ds Improvements Other officers elected Madison Wis Sept Rev Ira E I of party platforms upon statistician Rev H S southwest corner of the appeal will be made to voters in Center register Rev W h Wisconsin general election November The amount of work that the city has done this season and still plated was the subject of a message TION ALTHOUGH j from to the alderman LAST PRECINCTS TO REPORT cne meeting Wednesday CO AGAINST OTHER we TESTS NOT CLOSE and that is true but t there hasn't been an improvement j Returns from the four in Tatie has not necessary and GERMANS DOING BEST TO FORCE LAWRENCE PROFESSOR H O TRAVELLED IN EUROPE SEES PEOPLE AIDING TO BANKRUPTCY Named Alderman The German people are forcing 1 confronts candidates ed in the primaries September 5 Re- publican Democratic Socialist and Prohibition party meet here Tuesday September 19 to determine upon the principles to they will adhere in the general election The of the Republican party in Wisconsin gives particular significance to the meeting of its is looked for between the LaFollette Progressive faction and j its opponents issues that arise during the May Split on League I Taxation and prohibition are set as two important concerns of publican gathering while the crats seeking to regain power in state also ex over the and Adams Whitewater Bishop Charles Mayard Mitchell of St Paul is presiding at the conference Addresses by Prof Harris Franklin nomination for county offices with the Rele of the department of systematic j of James Bogie leader in theology Garrett Biblical Institute j race whose lead over Evanston III and Dr A B Moss j Vesper was cut from s eign ate secretary of the board of for- 200 to 32 Although the i missions features of veE officially canvassed it is any ay's session believed that any possible mitior in The Men want work We in city Wednesday Prof have had a large number of extra men man addressed the Rotary Club at who could not get employment and we noon and declared that if he were to have taken care of them 1 can't see ase his knowledge of monetary how we could conduct the affairs of terns as a basis for analyzing the present financial status he j I takes in the count are to Zb Hold Hearing On Tomsyck For Negligence change the result would sav BURNS INCREASE MARGIN OF WHOLE SLATE FINAL RESULTS MAT PUSH IOU ADVANTAGE BE- YOND ALL SIVES HAVE SAFE LEAD j Sheriff Only Close Race The contest for sheriff the I only really close race in the primary in the county Sam J Church according to early re- j turns was running but little ahead of i y1 that the Germany people work ami the and the government were i large number of petitions for ing everything Ehey could just as fast e their nation Kinsman just and petitions granted for city im- returned from a trip through that can not be reached it ental Europe discussion they could to plunge i j the situation There many bankruptcy Ki was announced A hearing will probably be called the council in the next or 10 wage a fight EO of Alderman in the iead R and dry issue and to de- Pete 1 defeated J C Due ton for th E L Kenne for county clerk IIT II I T I T 0 his majority in the late Ijf I I III I'll I F O and the final results show him over a RETURN PROFITS Williams the District termine upon a platform calling for who has EO attend the j by close to decentralization of council sessions for the past several and Henry Ebbe was for in the state and for greater The complaint was made clerk of court by a wide margin in international affairs by meeting Wednesday night Final results from die full 43 pre- government The Socialists A- Lynch of the same ward in the county show the ami prohibition candidates colleague was jng votes on county develop any divisions during duty by failing to attend Assemblyman course of their deliberations in council meetings j Koyce 3517 ting j Asked Resignation Clark 2647 The forces Aid Lynch declared that he had County Clerk claim that they will be in control to Aid innumerable Church the Republican party platform times and requested to attend or tion as a result of the landslide in When I talked with him he Treasurer state for Senator and his J threatened to resign and then go out ticket at the primary and mn against me and 1 told him to j Sheriff Senator LaFollette as head of his go to it I would heip Aid Lynch ticket the Progressive stated Aid Lynch stated that he had Cole 2217 gation in the state Governor Blame conferred the people of the Mueller slate officers recently nominated and and that he and many others were members of the senate and assembly satisfied that the time had come Clerk of Court make up the other party bring about some action to oust Aid s at the Republican Tomsyck because of his neglect of Williams Seek Tax Law Change i Maj or to Call Hearing j Dutton Don't Want Silver Prof Kinzman stated that the man people did no want either gold or and preferred paper money of i their country and of foreign countries I was told that we could get farther paper money than coins 1 found out that the claims were Prof Kinzman said He i told how the German people un- willing to take coins and said they preferring paper money He also said that the German people were spending money fast had good clothes happier and more reckless than any other of the Total net profits of for the ental Europeans although there was ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT WATER WORKS BOTH MAKING MONEY FOR CITY REPORT TO COUNCIL SHOWS Henry C Demitz Third street south unanimously chosen man of the Third by the city Comings council last night to succeed Lacy Young ton alderman who resigned will hold office until next spring when the first year of Air ton s term will close and the people of the Third a to elec a successor Mr Demitz ed by Aid John Roberts third A Setter from the city signed by the Mayor and City Clerk be written to Mr thanking him for his continuous and faithful service to the people The council voted their of Mr Associated Press Milwaukee Wts Sepc 7 Latest on Tuesday's primary election on the Republican contest For S nomination in 2214 out of 2523 La precincts for Blaine Morgan Lieutenant governor 1702 103.022 Secretary of Stale 1671 296.434 Zimmerman Treasurer 1748 Levitan Johnson Attorney general 1603 precincts city's electric light and water plants more industriousness amony the j- for the first six months of 1922 were pie of Germany than any of the other j announced by Manager C P Gross in nations which experienced the j his report to the city council last night ships of the great war Both institutions are completely Government Manufacturing Money sustaining Mr stated the The German government is also its representing the balance ing its part to hasten the destruction ing after all operating expenses as of the nation by bankruptcy Prof as interest and amortization on Kinzman said when he discussed the s Flour Killed When Green Bay Train Hits Automobile the indebtedness had been paid future of Germany He said the District Attorney The governor urge change in j Roenius conferred City the tux taws as a plank in the party s Attorney Jerf rev on the matter and Ebbe the tax commission f i- funds and authority sufficient to en- of Deeds announced to the council that he Xat 1 would call a hearing on che case in the j able them to go into the income tax near future The mayor declared that of every corporation in should be present Sevenis -5100 slate and removing the secrecy clause when important matters i to the income tax law as a means in the of the bond Relieve And Dahl the recovery of unreported which requires a full The figures for the two plants as was turning out paper money by Mr Gross for the first six entirely too fast and that as a result i months of 1922 were as the mark had continually declined in i Plant value to a point the prices Oi Water Works things reckoned in high figures j In regard to the present city the prices when figured in i situation Mr Gross admitted that the American terms was in 2525 discolored but many than in mostly any country in ret Europe He criticised the Germans foi the city's aldermen 3 Lutheran taxes issue sharply brought out the special session of the i Hire in March of this year will cause another fight the think i On national issues the if in control of the urge adoption of planks Pupils of the East demanding repeal of the Lutheran parochial calling for of Will Contest Speakership Madison Sept foi iip of the Wisconsin that the city had as vet found no to this failing to put a coin money Practices in cities behind the paper money exist are now being studied some method of treating the backing school dunes m their new school In NeW Building the most important legislative j post will probably lie between John L Dahl administration leader of the and A E Matheson that hip subsidy proposal urging ing on tion of injunctions in labor irom the s of the Day Advent Church was Continued on Page 6 i Sunday The school R t v convention dedicated were held at o clock j---- Business Men Will Invite To j Sunday morning at the the Rev M- 3 sermon in both English East i January 2 1923 Returns from Barron county tg Assemblyman Dahl to have been caused immediate re- sponse among the rienier 5 Ene near countries visited were de- the speaker said that y be determined upon in he not be at ail surprised tc up a newspaper and read that Will Maintain Dump matter of the near the Europe was again plunged in war paid tribute to various By Associated Press Luxemberg Sept persons were lulled instantly an- other died this morning at a Green Bay hospital and three others a result of failure of eight persons out last night to heed an OR coming train at the Green Bay Western railroad near here The dead are Mr and Frank of Luxenberg and ters Adeline and Erna The ter died as a hospital this morning and the other three were killed in- stantly Marron of Michigan killed instantly and his wife on their honeymoon trip and visiting the family Luxemberg is in county about half way between and Green Bay nations of the garbage dump Germany for the manner in Hospital was which they were handling their affairs i H up at the council meeting jn and he was equally j Will Mayor said that he had re- frank his criticisms of all nations many complaints and that tain individuals had even threatened to get injunctions restraining the city Relief From Heat Within Few Days Weatherman Says from dumping in that locality He explained that it was necessary to fill up the spot south of the and that as the city had no other Relief from the present torrid dumping ground its r mav be expected a assemblymen who said that probably be continued for within a days according be the LaFollette Progressive j present After the there is to George Nixon local weather ob- I for speakership He filled some other means of disposing server who prophesies that freezing j als receive support of the of refuse will have to be found and or close to freezing 7 j ment of the lovier house ir is believed j either an incinerating system will have be here bv Saturday i i -T are in the British long the Canadian savs and tion the church room jer in the last and represent that faction will may not feel the full i the committee recommending fect here we are sure to that the petition for a on trooler weather about have two tlie contest Twelfth street between Baker and Oak The official temperature recorded F Gleue chairman of the Sales committee of the chants Association announces that of local business men into ine j try the day before to advertise the j verv event and invite people to come to 4 the city i of grammar school i r It is planned to send out ten auto- fare taught in the E H i Tnc ornamental lights breaker for September 6 The mobiles four men in each to principal and Miss Doris south was mounted to at noon today visit tlie fanners living along all the U the other teacher School Pennsylvania Koad on recom men nation OA the general principals roads leading out of the opened Tuesday morning with an en- j Gun CoUnly city Sales Day is Tuesday roll men t to date of 105 ber 12 and the trip through the try will be made Monday PERSONALS j I Leave tor TetT Petitions for arc lighte at the in- f l J of McKinley and t ira avenue Hale Easterday of Marshall i avenue were Mn the Pennsylvania shops nere aiea for sewe Gives Support To Ganfield Degree In Masonry Cleveland will be admitted o membership in the thirty-third degree Scottish Rite of Free Masonry at the annual meeting state governors Northern jurisdiction of States to be held in Cleveland 15 it has been The President will be one of many notables who will gather here for the meeting state senators congressmen statesmen and men of affairs of several foreign countries their intention of at- tending Sir John M Gibson former premier of Thomas R Marshall vice-president of he i United States have written that they expect to be here for meeting Town Of Hansen Gains Possession of Trophy The j first place in the by the tion at the Marshfield fair Exact Center Of State By rs Ben Knobel and and Mrs Mary Glaus for New York froni they i Hoffman and Herman Clugston lisim the boat to go abroad by the police as strikers j Glaus sail for Coblenz shot by Easterday are under arrest The ancient dispute between j while Mrs Knobel and daughter Hoffman's condition is serious ville and Vesper as to which is the go to to make their and another shop employe act geographical center of state home driving home in an automobile has been definitely disposed of by the followed by machines loaded Geological Survey of the Department LAST CONCERT OF SEASON t with alleged strikers and a battle Petitions for and water on of radicalism stood by daughter following a gun with J avenue north from Grand to its Tuesday and returned con- s left striking shopmen j street and on Ninth avenue sowth Republican majorities all from High street to Washington f down the line the only county so far street referred to committee reported to Ganfield and Morgan A resolution for in street im- a plurality provement bonds was adopted of the Interior of the federal ment which has that the center of Wisconsin is really at a The St Lawrence Band give its last concert of the season For senator Ganfield received votes to for La Morgan carried the county over j Elaine to j The only exception iir of nue was overcome by the hea Congressman H A Hooper whose Overcome By Heat point nine miles southeast of i row evening at the band stand on field which would place it a short dis- tance northeast of Arpin village about on the town line the church grounds A special gram has been arranged ments will be sold at the park Edward Meyer Washington avenue was to Jor L C overcome by the heat while i Whittet conservative on a sewer on Apricot PURCHASES HOME O J Leu has purchased the home of Herman at 463 Third Ave street afternoon Mr and Mrs F Link and Mr and south The family are moving was to return to Thursday Mrs A P Hirzy motored to to their farm in Oconto county field attend the fair gained permanent of Tribune trophy The cup was first offered three years ago was to become the permanent property of the first town to it twice Seneca won the cup the first and Hanpen last year and this year Hansen had a lead of 200 points over its nearest competitor the town of McMillan Marathon county The exhibits as a whole of unusually high quality and contained fine dis- plays of the agricultural products of Wood and neighboring counties The fair interrupted by z heavy rain this afternoon but the fair authorities were protected by in- surance to the extent of Milwaukee Wis Sept 7 Senator Lafollette's lead over A for United States senatorial nomination close to 200.00 the majority based on returns from 2.177 of precincts in sin and Governor Elaine's lead over Attorney General Morgan for nomination for governor shown from figures in returns from 2.174 out of 2.523 pre- it is thought certain that other candidates en the icket have been nominated by wide with the exception of the race for treasurer and attorney al For treasurer Levitan appears to have been nominated over Johnson without doubt as he leads his ent by more than 11.000 with two-thirds of the precincts heard from The race for attorney general shows Ekern to be leading Baker by approximately from Comings for ant governor and Zimmerman for at State lead their opponents and Paulson respectively by a wide There is as yet insufficient figures from covering the cratic rumination for governor to in- definitely whether that party for a place on the ballot at the November election However if tbc to be heard from report a for Bentley and as those already heard from party nomination is assured many counties no attention has been to count the Democratic vote and it probably wiil require eral weeks before complete recounting can be the precincts from is given and Mathie 5.539 The two congressional races those in the 9th and districts which were more or in doubt all day yesterday and last night have cleared tip somewhat In the H H Peavy appears to have been ed with more than votes over Congressman Nelson classed by the league as next to stead hi the district George der who was also supported by tha league opposed to prohibition sin on assumed a lead of more than 500 early today over his ents Henry and Elmer S Hali The vote in these two districts 9th district 234 out of 243 pre- Schneider Graass Hall of Peavey Nelson WEATHER Unsettled tonight and Friday with probably and Continued warm night and somewhat cooler Friday after- noon i